Texas revolution timeline

  • Battle of Gonzales

    Battle of Gonzales
    The Battle of Gonzales was the first military battle between Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea's troops, and rebellious Texian settlers. This impacted the revolution because it was the first mark of Texan's revolting, and how much of a threat they can be to the Mexican army and government.
  • Siege of Bexar

    Siege of Bexar
    The siege of Bear happened on October 12, 1835 at San Antonio de Bexar. The people that were involved in this battle were the Texans leading the small number of men (James Bowie and James W. Fannin), and the Mexican army led by Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea. This battle was very important to the revolution, because it attacked and heavily damaged the center of the Mexican army and forces, and provided the Texans with an upper hand in the war.
  • Battle of Concepcion

    Battle of Concepcion
    The Battle of Concepcion happened on October 28, 1835 at the abandoned mission of Concepcion, near San Antonio de Bexar. The people that were a part of this battle were James Bowie and James W. Fannin (the two leaders of the small army of men) and Mexican forces. This battle impacted the Revolution by Getting some ground for the Texans near San antonio de Bexar, and winning the Texans a cannon.
  • Battle of the Alamo

    Battle of the Alamo
    The Battle of the Alamo was on February 23, 1836 at the abandoned mission of the Alamo. Many people were involved in this battle including General Santa Anna, William B. Travis, James Bowie, and Davy Crockett. This battle had a huge impact on the Revolution because both ends lost a lot of men, including the people listed. And it gained some land back to the Mexicans that were near San Antonio de Bexar.
  • Battle of Coleto Creek

    Battle of Coleto Creek
    The Battle of Coleto Creek happened on March 19, 1836 near Coleto Creek. The people involved in the battle were James W. Fannin and his 400 men against José de Urrea with 1,500 men to aid him. This battle had an impact on the revolution, because all of Fannin's men and himself were captured.
  • Goliad Massacre

    Goliad Massacre
    The Goliad Massacre was on March 27, 1836 at Goliad. The people that were involved were James W. Fannin, Jose de Urrea, and General Santa anna. This impacted the revolution as it angered the Texans on how cruel the Mexicans are, and now we're furious and wanted revenge for what Santa anna had done.